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Arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56
Arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56











  1. ARISAKA TYPE 38 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER 56 SERIAL NUMBERS
  2. ARISAKA TYPE 38 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER 56 SERIES

Rieder Automatic Rifle - South Africa - produced 1941-Ĭaliber. Pattern 1914 Enfield - Great Britain - produced 1915. Mosin Nagant M1891/38 Carbine - Soviet Union - produced 1938-1945 Mosin Nagant M1891/30 - Soviet Union - produced 1891-1965 Mondragon Rifle - China (made in Switzerland) - produced 1908-1911Ĭaliber 7mm - 8 round clip, 20 or 30 round drum Mauser Type 66 - Siam (made in Germany) - produced 1924 Arisaka Type 38 Carbine GUAM World Gun Mauser 98k and Arisaka Type 38 bolts disassembly. Mauser Type 45 - Siam (made in Germany) - produced 1903 Mauser Type 24 (Zhongzheng Rifle) - China - produced 1935-1950 Mauser Selbstloader M1916 - Germany - produced 1915-1916 Mauser M24 - Yugoslavia - produced 1925-1945 MAS Modele 36 - France - produced 1936-1949 M30 Luftwaffe Drilling - Germany - produced 1941-1942 M1 Carbine - United States - produced 1941-1945Ĭaliber. M1941 Johnson - United States - produced 1941-1945Ĭaliber. M1 Grand - United States - produced 1936-1957 M1917 Enfield - United States - produced 1917. M1903 Springfield - United States - produced 1903-1974 Lee-Enfield No5 Carbine - Great Britain - produced 1944. Lee-Enfield No4 - Great Britain - produced 1939. Lee-Enfield No1 Mark III - Great Britain - produced 1907. Lebel Modele 1886 - France - produced 1887-1920 Krag-Jorgensen M1894 - Norway - produced 1936-1939 Karabiner 98 Kurz - Germany - produced 1935-1945 Karabin Samopowtarzalny wz.38M - Poland - produced 1938-1939 Karabinek wz.29 - Poland - produced 1930-1939 Karabin wz.98a - Poland - produced 1936-1939 If anyone has questions or suggestions, please contact 2000, 2010, 2013 by Īutomatgevar M42 - Sweden - produced 1942-1950sĪrisaka Type 30 - Japan - produced 1897-1905Īrisaka Type 38 - Japan - produced 1906-1942Īrisaka Type 38 Carbine - Japan - produced 1906-1942Īrisaka Type 44 Carbine - Japan - produced 1912-1942Īrisaka Type 97 - Japan - produced 1937-1945Īrisaka Type 99 - Japan - produced 1941-1945Īrisaka Type I - Japan (made in Italy) - produced 1937-1943Īrisaka Type 2 - Japan - produced 1942-1945ĪVS-36 - Soviet Union - produced 1936-1938īerthier 1907-15-M34 - France - produced 1915-1936īerthier 1907-M16 Carbine - France - produced 1916-1936Ĭarcano M1891 - Italy - produced 1891-1945Ĭarcano M1891 Carbine - Italy - produced 1893-1945Ĭarcano M1891 Short Rifle - Italy - produced 1897-1945Ĭarcano Modello 1938 - Italy - produced 1938-1945įedorov Avtomat Rifle - Soviet Union - produced 1915-1924įN M24 - Yugoslavia (made in Belgium) - produced 1925-1945Ĭaliber 7.92mm Kurz - 30 round box magazine To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture.

ARISAKA TYPE 38 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER 56 SERIES

After using up all the Type 35, 38 and 30 barrels they had on hand, the makers started using training machine gun barrels.This is one of a series of identification guides for the small arms (pistols, rifles, submachine guns, assault rifles, and light machine guns) issued or in use during World War 2. Some of the barrels used in construction of these rifles have reject stamps on them and some of the Type 35 receivers have markings indicating they were scrapped or decommissioned.

ARISAKA TYPE 38 CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER 56 SERIAL NUMBERS

Most do not have serial numbers and dust covers.

arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56

Pre-production Type 35 models, barreled actions from Hiroki sub-caliber training devices, and uncompleted rifles that were left in storage were mated with Type 99 long rifle training rifle stocks and parts to make functional rifles for the ever-desperate Japanese war effort. The maker is thought, but not confirmed, to be Izawa Firearms Manufactory in Osaka as the company was extensively involved in the making of training rifles and machine guns of the type that parts were used in the making of "02/40" rifles. Its name is what collectors refer to them as: 02 as in 1902 when the Type 35s were adopted and 45 as in 1945 when the rifles were supposedly made. Little is known about these rifles, including its official designation, if it ever had one at all. Some of these rifles, stripped from the rest of its device, may have been made into some of the "02/45" rifles.

arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56 arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56

The Type 35 action is like the standard Type 35 rifles, including the stamped Imperial Chrysanthemum, except it lacks a serial number stamped on the action itself and is lacking the manually actuated dust cover. The device was formed around a stripped down Type 35 action made for this specific purpose. The device was used to train Imperial Japanese Navy gun crews in basic cannon fire control operation. The Type Hiroki sub-caliber training device was system designed to be temporarily fastened to a cannon barrel.













Arisaka type 38 carbine serial number 56